
Feasible or Not? Belgium Looks Into F-16s for Ukraine
Unfit for combat, Belgian planes may be used for training purposes
Unfit for combat, Belgian planes may be used for training purposes
When the mask slips, people catch an unvarnished glimpse at what is going on behind all the soothing, medicalized language: killing people.
Six French-speaking Belgian schools in Charleroi were torched in response to new decree.
An estimated 2,000 asylum seekers in Belgium are on the street, awaiting accommodation.
Justice Minister “Quickie’s” 50th birthday party becomes a federal issue.
Spurious claims of child neglect put the Hermans in danger of losing their children to state care in the Netherlands.
“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.
According to a local mayor, online rumours that police had shot the man in the back contributed to the unrest.
Farmers rallied outside the planned site of a chemical plant in eastern Antwerp, which protestors say underlines the government’s double standards when it comes to nitrogen emissions for big business.
In two separate jihadi suicide bombings, at a metro station in the EU Quarter and Brussels Airport in Zaventem, 32 people lost their lives.